Social Movements: Revolution, Reform and Reaction

Abstract
NACLA continues its celebration of its thirtieth anniversary with this ongoing series of “anniversary essays.” We have asked prominent NACLA-affiliated intellectuals and activists to reflect on the past 30 years of Latin American history and politics through the prism of the ideas, concepts and events that have been central to our understanding of the region. In the following essay, Judith Adler Hellman examines the evolution of the left’s approach to social movements over the past thirty years.

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